WARRIOR SOUL/TROUBLE Frontman To Release 'Light Your Bonfires' Electro Acoustic Album

October 26, 2011

WARRIOR SOUL/TROUBLE singer Kory Clarke will release a solo "electro acoustic album" entitled "Light Your Bonfires" on November 5. This effort features brand new material to "fight the system" with and includes some "old classics" of Kory's prophetic politically charged and relevant protest songs.

According to a press release, "Light Your Bonfires" is "as raw as John Lee Hooker and is a uniting anthem for all of us who fight for justice, equality and freedom from the insensitive and cruel ruling class that needs to hear rebellion at its castles gates.

"Light Your Bonfires" is a special release out for Guy Fawkes/Bonfire Day, November 5, and will be shipped on November 1. Everyone who orders will receive the title track in his/her e-mail in time for Guy Fawkes Night.

Commented Clarke: "This is due to the significance of that day to the people of Great Britain, but it is also a message to us, the American People and the rest of the world; let's make this a rallying cry to unite against tyranny, the bankers, the ruling class and the corporate government system!"

Pre-sale prices:

Download album: 7.95 GBP/13.00 USD
Physical copy album: 11.95 GBP/19.00 USD
Physical copy of album and WARRIOR SOUL T-shirt: 25.00 GBP/39.95 USD
Download album and T-shirt: 19.95 GBP/30.00 USD

Please pay secure by PayPal using [email protected].

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